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3 EARLY AMERICAN CANTEENS.

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:300.00 USD Estimated At:600.00 - 900.00 USD
3 EARLY AMERICAN CANTEENS.
1) This wooden canteen measures 6 5/8” in diameter and is 2 3/4" thick. It is painted green and has a 1-piece outer rim combined with the front & back. The stopper is raised and is of octagonal form with a round top wooden stopper. There are 2 holes on the side of the canteen, possibly to affix a carrying strap, and a breathing hole on the side of the spout. CONDITION: painted surface is about 85%, and there is a crack to one side of the body. 2) This wooden canteen measures 11” in diameter and is 5” thick. It is painted black and has barrel-like stays on the outside ring combined with a 1-piece front & back. There are raised sections on the side to facilitate a carrying rope. 2 Iron rings, similar to a barrel, hold the sections of edge together. It has a spout that is slightly raised with no stopper. CONDITION: painted surface is approx. 80%. The spout has rodent chew marks at the edges. The iron hoops have an oxidized patina. 3) This tin canteen is shaped like a flask and measures 7” in height by 5” at its widest point. It is made with a solid front & back soldered to a 1” side strip. The spout rises 1” from the top and is separately applied. CONDITION: the tin has an overall aged, gray patina. There are no dents in the body of the canteen. (02-20107/BF). $600-900.